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Ersatz

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Two men are asked a rather uncomfortable question, one that completely changes their relationship “What’s it like to be in an ersatz homosexual relationship?”

That was easy. They’re not in an ersatz homosexual relationship. They’re both completely straight and there’s no way they could possibly be in love with each other.

mm contemporary romance. 18,000+ words.

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First published March 20, 2012

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Sol Crafter

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A pen name of Harper Kingsley.

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March 21, 2012
Best friends turn lovers. The story is standard for the theme. John and Charlie were roommates. One day, Julie, their mutual friends, asked them about their relationship, which turned the two into a mess since both consider themselves straight.
I like the first part of the story. Then, both started to throw tantrum. Add Jason,Charlie's other best friend, whose mind we sometimes are also privileged to, the book lost stars from me.

It's not bad, as the writing is good, but it doesn't have Echo's appeal. It's like ersatz Hot Head.
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March 21, 2012
This story kind of popped into my head fully-formed and was only going to be a short piece--like 5000 words or so. Then, with no warning whatsoever, it just kind of exploded into something a little bigger and with more depth than the semi-PWP I thought it was going to be.

John and Charlie are roommates and best friends that are just hanging out with the girlfriend of their friend Michael, when she decides to ask them the most uncomfortable question ever: "What's it like being in an ersatz homosexual relationship?"

Once an idea like that is in your brain, it doesn't really go away. Which leaves John reeling from a sexual identity crisis he didn't see coming.
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